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Failed on the 3rd try Enterprise
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| Warning - the mark of the beast is not 666
Its 70-068
Failed Enterprise for the third time today , read the MOC Sybex , did tons of practice questions and still ended up with a 711 those of you who are about to take this be throughly prepared and have no doubts in your mind on any topic.
It seems that the Enterprise exam , is a cumulation of the entire MCSE track , I honestly don't know what else to do , this is my last exam and it would **** to lose it all , just because of this .
If any one has any advice or suggestions or practice questions that they would like to share please email me at
Je.souhaite@hotmail.com
Also don't waste your money , with TROYTEC , they are braindumps word for word I think that it is only fair to warn people , before they part with their money.
For those of you who have passed with dumps you are certainly lucky because I have found that they are riddled with errors.
So unless I decide to throw myself off the nearest cliff (ha)
I am
Going to have to try again if I want to get my MCSE.
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| je.souhaite, Sorry to hear you failed on your 3 attempt. DON'T give up!!! forget the cliff its well overrated.
I suggest the Sybex Exam Notes personally I find the Study Guides by Sybex heavy reading and full of stuff you don't really need for the exam only real life, so use it as a reference tool. The Exam Notes are more focused on the Exam (duh..hence the title...Yeti your a fool sometimes).
If you need some help with this beast (BTW My number plate on my bike is "S666" and yes its a BEAST of a bike) then contact me either on my forum at http://pub34.ezboard.com/bmcse200067298 on the MCSE2000 web site below or email me.
Otherwise good luck, your not alone..just ask for help here and you shall receive it.
Yeti the Helpful 
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http://www.yetigbr1.plus.com or http://www.mcse2000.plus.com or http://www.mcse-2000.org & http://www.mcse-2k.co.uk
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| Sorry to hear of your unfortunate luck. "What doesn't kill you makes you stonger" Little quote from all the techs at my work place.
This may be a dumb question, but I am just trying to help. Are there any topics that you have a lot of trouble with on the exam?
Just before any exam, I do two things.
1) Get out my MCSE Core Exams in a Nutshell book. Read the part that applies to the exam I am taking.
2) Spend about an hour taking practice questions. This is to get my brain the the "test taking mode".
Then I just relax, and drive to the testing center without thinking about what I am about to do, listen to some music....
Good luck on your next try! I'm sure you'll do fine.
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chad_tech
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| No such thing as a dumb question and I appreciate replies , but I am going to gear up for it soon again.
the thing about enterprise is that they throw in every imaginable topic from Netware to IIS , fault tolerance and everything else so yes I will have to sift through and figure out where I went wrong .
To be sure some of the trust related questions are a bit complicated so maybe I have to work on those
thanks again everyone | |
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| Let us know if we can help you out.
I tend to hover around this forum alot so if you need some questions answered, just post away and I'll try my best to assist. 
Spid
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